Australia Emerges as Preferred Destination for Indian Tech Professionals Amid US Visa Uncertainty - pravasisamwad
June 17, 2026
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Australia Emerges as Preferred Destination for Indian Tech Professionals Amid US Visa Uncertainty

Experts expect interest in Australian migration pathways to remain strong as long as uncertainty persists in competing destinations.

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Australia is witnessing increased interest from Indian technology professionals as ongoing uncertainty surrounding skilled immigration pathways in the United States encourages workers to explore alternative destinations.

Migration advisers and recruitment firms report growing enquiries from Indian software engineers, technology consultants, cybersecurity specialists and artificial intelligence professionals considering Australia as a long-term career destination. The trend is being linked to stricter visa scrutiny and uncertainty surrounding employment-based immigration programmes in the United States.

Industry observers note that Australia continues to face shortages in several high-skilled occupations, particularly within information technology, digital infrastructure, cloud computing and engineering

Indian professionals are viewed as a critical source of talent due to their strong representation in global technology sectors and established record of contribution to innovation-driven industries.

Australia’s skilled migration framework, permanent residency pathways and demand for technology workers are cited as key attractions. Recruiters say Indian applicants are increasingly evaluating Australia not only as a backup option but as a primary destination offering long-term settlement opportunities and family migration benefits.

The development reflects broader shifts in global talent mobility. As governments adjust immigration policies to address domestic political and economic concerns, highly skilled workers are reassessing traditional migration destinations. Indian professionals, who constitute a significant share of global technology migration, are among those most affected by such changes.

Universities, technology companies and state governments in Australia have actively promoted opportunities for international talent. Industry groups argue that continued access to skilled migrants remains essential for maintaining competitiveness and supporting economic growth.

For the Indian diaspora, the trend could further strengthen the already substantial Indian-origin community in Australia. Indians are among the country’s fastest-growing migrant groups, with strong representation in technology, healthcare, finance and entrepreneurship.

Roma Ghosh

Roma Ghosh

Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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